FISHES APPROPRIATED.
For Soldiers — The sword fish and the scabbard fish. For Sailors — The pilot fish. For Musicians — The band fish. For Smokers — The pipe fish. For Barbers — The pole fish. For Blacksmiths — The bellows fish, thp file fish, and the hammerhead. For Faultfinders — The carp. For Ofiice-seekers — The plaice. For Baby— The bib fish. For Teamsters — The carter fish. For Travellers — The trunk fish. For Shoemakers — The soles and the eels. For Schoolboys — The sucker. For Entomologists — The butterfly fish. For Colourmen — The whiting. For the Ambitious — The power fish. For Cold Weather— The coal fish. For Cheesemougers — The butter fish. For Old Maids— The angler. For Licensed Victuallers — The toper fish. For Huntsmen — The dog fish, the hound, and the boar fish. For Farmers — The thrasher. For Washerwomen — The tub fisti. For Bathers— The flounder. For Frosty Weather—The skates. For Married Men— Old wife. For Rowers— The oar fish.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3036, 16 October 1893, Page 6
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151FISHES APPROPRIATED. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3036, 16 October 1893, Page 6
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